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    is that of a missionary in a mission field. Therefore, it is important for us to know the legal capacities for us to be the light in the schools where we will teach. This paper will address several court cases that have affected the teachings of evolution and creationism in public schools and the implications for Bible-believing teachers. One of the most famous events regarding the teaching of Creation in public schools was the Scopes Monkey Trial. While this court case did not go up to the…

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    The four forces of evolution include natural selection, mutation, gene flow, and genetic drift. Natural selection is the foremost force in evolution. It states that biological traits which increase survival will become more frequent in each subsequent generation. It is the most prominent force in evolution because members of a population that inherit these traits live longer, and produce more offspring. Another force of evolution is mutation, the only cause of new genetic material. A mutation is…

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    Evolution is a scientific theory that has been developed over years which is defined as “any genetic change in population that is inherited over several generations” (Bailey, 2015). For an event to be classified as evolution, changes on the genetic level of a population and be passed on has to occur. Evolution includes that all life can be traced back to one ancestor, being that all life is connected. (Bailey, 2015). The scientific theory of evolution was proposed by Charles Darwin in his book…

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    essay i'll be talking about their ancestors, life cycle, Which of them were the first lizards. Geckos lizards have many adaptations as well as so many unique features, such as the tiny hairs they have in their feet, with this unique change from evolution it gives them this more stable, strong, amazing change, their also abortion survive in many different habitats. With another adaptation to be able to climb up mostly everything, but as well as their colored bodies. Which are bright colors, and…

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    Evolution There have been many arguments on the topic evolution. In the Qualia Soup video: Evolution, the topic will be broken down and the truth will finally be revealed. The scientific theory of evolution explains how living organism develop and diversity over generations. It not explains the origins and development of the universe as in cosmogenesis. It also does not explain how life first began such as abiogenesis. What it does explain is how new varieties of life form emerge from earlier…

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    arguments for evolution by natural selection are exceptionally important in how scientist classify and explain evolution acting in nature. From variation in phenotype to the passing of favorable traits, to succeeding generations, to how life itself became, Darwin set the foundation for scientist then and now to investigate natural phenomena all around us. Firstly, let’s discuss how humans came about. Comforts explanation for the lack of transitional fossils to negate the validity of evolution…

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    Dawkins says that people should believe in the theory of evolution without any proof. Since there are an existence of fossils, there are a certified tested proof of evolution. Fossil evidence of whales and turtles are talked about in this chapter. Dawkins does discuss in small detail the questionable crocoduck. Evolution clearly does not only rely on fossils. The process of a fossil is quite interesting though. The first step is for the creature to fall into a body of water. In the water it must…

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    control. It also depends on what audience you are speaking to; because certain audience groups are so diverse sometimes it is best to tread lightly when speaking or writing no matter the topic. If you discuss evolution with a biologist it will be easy, but if you are attempting to discuss evolution with a devoted christian you must use the Rogerian argument and a non threatening tone. The Rogerian argument would be stronger in this example because you are pointing…

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    Evolution of America Some people believe that the American Independence was more of a revolution than an evolution I’m here to tell you why it’s actually an evolution. The reason it is an evolution is because there are multiple events that lead up to American Independence. In a revolution we have a big turning point that makes it into a revolution, which is not what happened. Our three main topics that prove that American Independence is an evolution are Common Sense, The Magna Carta, and…

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    Evolution is the theory of modern biology, concerning all biological areas, this theory has supported evidence and many scientists believe it to be truth. Creationist beliefs are not a scientific alternate interpretation to evolution. This is the reason why creationism should not become part of public school curriculums, first for the fact that it is illegal, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from establishing religion. Requiring that public schools are not to…

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